<p>My three choices are JHU, Northwestern, and Penn. I applied for engineering at all three schools. I was also accepted at the Integrated Science Program at NU. However, I am definately not sure if I will want to stick with engineering, and if I do, if I will want to be a pure engineer. I really doubt that I will do pre-med, so that is not a consideration. What should I do?</p>
<p>Well if not pre-med i think you should definitely look into NU… Especially since you were accepted into the great and highly reputable program!</p>
<p>They are all peer schools. either look at what gives you more money or which school has the best environment for you. At this level, all three are roughly the same in prestige, academic excellence, and strength. However, go with where you feel is the best for you for the next 4 years.</p>
<p>JHU has the smallest and most intimate academic environment… penn is twice as big and NU is just a little smaller:</p>
<p>penn freshmen: 2400
NU freshmen: 2000
Hopkins freshmen: 1200</p>
<p>I think you’ll get a stronger undergraduate experience @ JHU, particularly in engineering.</p>
<p>^ disagree, the program is probyl a select few students to make the class sizes smaller and more intimate…</p>
<p>anywyas the amount of undergrads doesnt necessarily correlate to the size of the classroom… think about it – thts 2400 penn kids spread amongst 4 colleges… (ya ofc most go to CAS, but thts what, around like 1200 too? lol)</p>
<p>At JHU, you will have smaller classes and their facilities are phenomenal. Its what made me choose hopkins over carnegie mellon, cornell, uva, vtech, umd, and others</p>
<p>Accepted if your going to separate for each individual school than you can eliminate ~250-300 kids from JHU a&s because they go to Whitting</p>